El Día de los Muertos

Fall is a special time in Wine Country, with cool, crisp mornings and evenings and comfortably warm days. It’s a perfect time to get outdoors and explore all the local, seasonal venues sure to put you in the Halloween “spirit”.

Get a jump on your Halloween season by attending the All Hallow’s Art Fest on September 23. Artists from across the country gather in Wine Country to participate in this Halloween tradition. This unique show transforms Hermann Sons Hall in Petaluma into a place filled with magic and mischief. Halloween collectors, and enthusiasts will not be disappointed.

We’ve also listed a number of seasonal pumpkin patches throughout the region. From family farms to wineries, there are a number of patches to start your family’s pumpkin hunt.

During the month of October, Petaluma celebrates El Día de los Muertos, a ritual celebration from México, Latin and South America in which the spirits of dead loved ones are invited to visit the living as honored guests. The month long celebration has a number of events you should put on your calendar. More information can be found on the El Dia de los Muertos Petaluma Facebook Page.

Happy Hauntings.

Mayacama is a private golf and residential community where a vibrant club life is joined by an active sporting life in an indescribably beautiful valley. To learn more about membership opportunities at Mayacama, please contact us at 866.519.3088 (toll free) or 707.387.0449 (direct) or via email at info@mayacama.com. Get social with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Fall is a special time in Wine Country. The mornings have a crispness to them but the days are still comfortably warm. It’s a great time to get outdoors and explore all the local, seasonal venues sure to put you in the Halloween “spirit”.

There are a number of seasonal pumpkin patches from which to choose your future carved masterpiece. From working family farms to wineries, here are a few options for those looking to have some fun and create their own jack-o-lanterns.

Now that we have the pumpkins covered, we need a few venues to celebrate this special time of year. Petaluma is the place to be, as they have two events sure to be a hit with the entire family.

During the month of October and into the first days of November, Petaluma celebrates El Día de los Muertos, a ritual celebration from México, Latin and South America in which the spirits of dead loved ones are invited to visit the living as honored guests. The month long celebration has a few events you should put on your calendar:

Fine Art Exhibits and Altars throughout Petaluma
October 1st – November 2nd
Downtown Petaluma
Take a walking tour throughout downtown and view the many beautiful altars and artwork created by members of our community.

Halloween Day celebrations begin early for the little ones. Join over 60 participating Petaluma Downtown merchants for a fun and safe community Halloween for the entire family and goodies for costumed kids under 12. Prepare for a hauntingly good time from 3 – 5:30pm on Monday October 31st. There will be a map on their website the week before Halloween or you can just follow the orange and black balloons you’ll find around town. And when the sun goes down, it’s just a short walk to the residential Historic District where you will find a host of decorated homes and a very large gathering of trick-or-treaters. D Street is the place to be on Halloween!

Happy Hauntings.

Mayacama is a private golf and residential community where a vibrant club life is joined by an active sporting life in an indescribably beautiful valley. To learn more about membership opportunities at Mayacama, please contact us at 866.519.3088 (toll free) or 707.387.0449 (direct) or via email at info@mayacama.com. Get social with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

October 15, 2016/

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Mayacama is a private golf and residential community where a vibrant club life is joined by an active sporting life in an indescribably beautiful valley. Learn more about the Good Life at Mayacama.